Arts

The King of Limbs

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

It’s hard not to feel like a part of history when Radiohead releases a new album. The band is pop royalty, probably the closest our generation has to a Beatles — fearless experimenters whose music […]

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Late Nights & Early Mornings

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

Late Nights & Early Mornings is the debut solo album from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Marsha Ambrosius, a member of the English R&B act Floetry. The 13-track album boasts production from the likes of Just Blaze, Dre […]

Arts

Wounded Rhymes

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

Swedish indie pop singer Lykke Li is back with her sophomore studio album. The singer has claimed that Wounded Rhymes, an album about separation, is also personal reflection of her life, almost imitating her diary. […]

Arts

Underneath the Pines

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

The name Toro y Moi, sort of translated to Bull and Me, is incredibly deceiving. The laid-back air that envelops Toro y Moi’s sound evokes images of soaring through a dense fog layering a city, […]

Arts

Massive Attack or massive flop?

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

After the group’s 2003 album 11th Window, some felt that Massive Attack had begun distancing themselves from their soulful, hip-hop roots.  Seven years later, Grantley Marshall MC Robert Del Naja and Andrew Vowles have reunited […]

Arts

The funny thing about racism

January 1, 1970 Primary Administrator 0

Following a highly rated Super Bowl Sunday, late night host Jay Leno seemed to be grasping for straws to keep his studio audience laughing the following night. “The Saints are famous for chanting ‘Who Dat,’” […]

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